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Oral Health Research for the Australian Population [ 2005 - 2009 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/349537]

Researchers: Gary Slade (Principal investigator) ,  Prof A. John Spencer Prof Janet Hiller Prof Kaye Roberts-Thomson

Brief description This program will build capacity and expertise in Australia s population health research workforce. The program will pursue the broad research theme adding value to oral health surveys . Over a period of five years, eight junior researchers will work on projects that enhance the value of six oral health surveys within the Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health at The University of Adelaide. Projects will range from analysis of inflammation caused by periodontal (gum) disease in the Australian population, to evaluation of school dental services provided over the last 30 years. Team investigators will work on these surveys to tackle public health problems confronting four distinct dental generations of Australians: _1) people in the oldest tooth loss generation who have lost, on average, half of their natural teeth; 2) the amalgam generation of middle-aged adults who had unprecedented numbers of cavities that are now filled - treatment that requires extensive maintenance and repair; 3) the younger fluoride generation that has historically-low rates of dental decay; 4) and today s pre-schoolers among whom there is disturbing evidence that oral disease is becoming concentrated within the most disadvantaged segments of the population. Their work will improve the information base needed to promote oral health and prevent oral illness in the Australian population.

Funding Amount $AUD 2,501,265.00

Funding Scheme Capacity

Notes Population Health Capacity Building Grant

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